The Pirelli Foundation presents words on the move a game that starts from school
Reading is a journey. You can live through a thousand adventures and explore the world not just in novels, but also in poems. The passion for books needs to be nurtured from an early age, but it is important to keep it going throughout your life by taking books everywhere – even into offices and factories.
At the Pirelli HQ Auditorium on Thursday 24 November 2022, at 11 a.m., the Pirelli Foundation is organising “Parole in viaggio”, a meeting devoted to the world of books, during which girls and boys from lower secondary schools will be able to get to know the writer and poet Roberto Piumini, and Antonella Sbuelz, the winner of the first edition of the Premio Campiello Junior with her novel Questa notte non torno. With them and with Antonio Calabrò, the director of the Pirelli Foundation, and Alessandra Tedesco, a journalist with Radio 24, the students will be able to discover how a story takes shape and how the characters created by the mind of a writer come to life.
The Pirelli Foundation, which has always put great emphasis on promoting reading among the younger generations as well as in the workplace, is supporting the Premio Campiello Junior award for the second year running. To find out more, visit the websites of the Pirelli Foundation and of the Premio Campiello.
For information about the “Parole in viaggio” event, please write to scuole@fondazionepirelli.org


Reading is a journey. You can live through a thousand adventures and explore the world not just in novels, but also in poems. The passion for books needs to be nurtured from an early age, but it is important to keep it going throughout your life by taking books everywhere – even into offices and factories.
At the Pirelli HQ Auditorium on Thursday 24 November 2022, at 11 a.m., the Pirelli Foundation is organising “Parole in viaggio”, a meeting devoted to the world of books, during which girls and boys from lower secondary schools will be able to get to know the writer and poet Roberto Piumini, and Antonella Sbuelz, the winner of the first edition of the Premio Campiello Junior with her novel Questa notte non torno. With them and with Antonio Calabrò, the director of the Pirelli Foundation, and Alessandra Tedesco, a journalist with Radio 24, the students will be able to discover how a story takes shape and how the characters created by the mind of a writer come to life.
The Pirelli Foundation, which has always put great emphasis on promoting reading among the younger generations as well as in the workplace, is supporting the Premio Campiello Junior award for the second year running. To find out more, visit the websites of the Pirelli Foundation and of the Premio Campiello.
For information about the “Parole in viaggio” event, please write to scuole@fondazionepirelli.org